Three months ago, Adobe blamed interface updates and the challenges of supporting bitmap, vector and video content for the delay of Retina Support:
#ADOBE PHOTOSHOP 6.0 FOR ILLUSTRATORS UPDATE#
Only last month, Adobe introduced Retina support into Lightroom 4.3 Release Candidate, and if its plans have not changed, the following apps should recieve an HiDPI update soon: We’ve included a screenshot below to illustrate this issue. For heavy users of Photoshop and Illustrator with an HiDPI display, this meant problems. Previously, if you were to run Photoshop on a high resolution display, it yielded a blurry and pixelated interface, but most importantly, the canvas and the user’s creation itself wouldn’t display in the proper resolution. While we previously detailed how unprepared the Web is for high resolution displays, Photoshop’s lack of HiDPI support became an unexpected inconvenience for designers. This illustrates how Adobe categorizes updates in its development cycle they’re either bug fixes, compatibility changes (Retina, Camera Raw) or new feature releases (Creative Cloud only). Retina support is rolling out now for all users of the latest versions of Photoshop and Illustrator, in addition to Creative Cloud subscribers.
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This update comes more than three months after Adobe said it would bring Retina support to Photoshop in the Fall - six months after Apple first announced its Retina Macbook Pro.
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Ahead of its Create NOW event, Adobe has announced that both Photoshop and Illustrator have been updated with Retina (HiDPI) support.